The messy legality of drones (Op-ed)
The messy legality of drones (Op-ed)
- February 20, 2013
- An op-ed by Daniel Brunstetter, political science assistant professor, is featured in Daily News America February 20, 2013
From Daily News:
The U.S. government has long maintained its controversial use of drones to undertake
targeted killings in the war on Al Qaeda is both legal and moral. This is a claim
that is supposed to make the public — not privy to classified documents — think the
Obama administration is following the rules when deciding to use (or not use) drones…
Brunstetter is a professor of political science at the University of California, Irvine.
For the full story, please visit http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/messy-legality-drones-article-1.12690....
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